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Lessons from the 2024-2025 measles outbreak in southern Viet Nam. [PDF]
Nguyen-Tien T, Tran HM, Le AV.
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Harnessing pre-existing measles immunity: mRNA-Lipid nanoparticle-mediated measles hemagglutinin expression boosts antitumor CD8⁺ T cell responses. [PDF]
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Health worker practices and challenges surrounding routine immunisation service delivery of measles-containing vaccine: a cross-sectional assessment of health facilities in Oromia region, Ethiopia - 2021. [PDF]
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Lancet, The, 2017
Measles is a highly contagious disease that results from infection with measles virus and is still responsible for more than 100 000 deaths every year, down from more than 2 million deaths annually before the introduction and widespread use of measles vaccine.
William J Moss
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Measles is a highly contagious disease that results from infection with measles virus and is still responsible for more than 100 000 deaths every year, down from more than 2 million deaths annually before the introduction and widespread use of measles vaccine.
William J Moss
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The Lancet, 2022
Measles is a highly contagious, potentially fatal, but vaccine-preventable disease caused by measles virus. Symptoms include fever, maculopapular rash, and at least one of cough, coryza, or conjunctivitis, although vaccinated individuals can have milder or even no symptoms. Laboratory diagnosis relies largely on the detection of specific IgM antibodies
Hübschen, Judith +2 more
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Measles is a highly contagious, potentially fatal, but vaccine-preventable disease caused by measles virus. Symptoms include fever, maculopapular rash, and at least one of cough, coryza, or conjunctivitis, although vaccinated individuals can have milder or even no symptoms. Laboratory diagnosis relies largely on the detection of specific IgM antibodies
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Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 2005
The purpose of this review is to summarize important papers concerning measles disease and measles-containing vaccines published in 2004.Endemic measles has been successfully controlled in the Americas and, to a lesser extent, in Europe. This has been achieved with a high uptake of two doses of a measles-containing vaccine.
David, Elliman, Nitu, Sengupta
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The purpose of this review is to summarize important papers concerning measles disease and measles-containing vaccines published in 2004.Endemic measles has been successfully controlled in the Americas and, to a lesser extent, in Europe. This has been achieved with a high uptake of two doses of a measles-containing vaccine.
David, Elliman, Nitu, Sengupta
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American Journal of Infection Control, 1991
Measles has become epidemic over most of the world, with an important increase in the number of cases and associated morbidity and mortality in the United States since 1986. The two major factors responsible for this rise in the number of cases are, first, the increase in unvaccinated preschool-age children and, second, vaccine nonresponders ...
A G, Arguedas, A A, Deveikis, M I, Marks
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Measles has become epidemic over most of the world, with an important increase in the number of cases and associated morbidity and mortality in the United States since 1986. The two major factors responsible for this rise in the number of cases are, first, the increase in unvaccinated preschool-age children and, second, vaccine nonresponders ...
A G, Arguedas, A A, Deveikis, M I, Marks
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